India and EU Hold
Talks on Pandemic, Upcoming Summit
Jaishankar, Borrell
agree to ensure flow of crucial medical supplies, keep global trade open
Minister
of External Affairs S Jaishankar and EU’s High
Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep
Borrell discussed the need to ensure flow of medical
supplies and keep trade open in the context of the Covid-19 outbreak.
Summit postponed
The
two leaders also talked about preparations for the fifteenth EU-India Summit,
which was postponed in March due to the pandemic, foreign policy matters
including Iran, Afghanistan and China, in a video conference on Thursday.
“High
Representative Borrell thanked Minister Jaishankar for the Indian government’s assistance in
facilitating the repatriation of over 11,000 EU tourists from India. They
agreed on the need to ensure the flow of crucial medical supplies, and on
keeping global trade and value chains open,” according to an official release
of the Delegation of the EU to India.
Borrell and
Jaishankar confirmed the commitment of both the EU
and India to work together to overcome the global pandemic and stressed the
importance of an effective global socio-economic recovery. They also agreed that
the current pandemic made the EU-India Strategic Partnership even more
relevant.
“This
was true in terms of joining efforts to strengthen the multilateral system, as
well as in further developing the bilateral relationship, including trade and
investment and security cooperation,” the release said.
Following
earlier calls between the Presidents of the European Council and European
Commission with the Indian Prime Minister, Borrell
and Jaishankar discussed preparations for the
EU-India Summit, which will be held as soon as possible, the release added.
The
leaders looked forward to the Summit as an important opportunity to advance on
all aspects of the EU-India relationship. They also discussed relevant foreign
policy topics, including Afghanistan, China, and Iran, it said.